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Harrison Ford shrugs off retirement and says it’s time to ‘grow up’

Hollywood icon Harrison Ford shrugged off retirement and said it is time for him to "grow up."

Titanic missing sub: Coast Guard says ‘debris field’ found in search area

The Coast Guard announced Thursday that a debris field was discovered in the area where rescue crews have been searching for the missing tourist submarine.

Trial lawyer PACs pump nearly all their money into far-left causes

EXCLUSIVE — Political action committees representing trial lawyers funnel millions of dollars to far-left causes and groups, according to a consumer protection report.

Schiff criticized for fundraising off historic censure vote: ‘Not something you should be proud of’

Members of Congress are blasting Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA) for fundraising off of the GOP's vote to censure him.

Kennedy Center Honors to award Billy Crystal, Barry Gibb, Queen Latifah, among others

The Kennedy Center announced its 2023 honorees for its lifetime artistic achievement award Thursday.

Billionaire brawlers: Musk and Zuckerberg agree to cage fight

Big Tech billionaires Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg appear to have agreed to brawl each other in a cage fight.

Ford secures $9.2 billion government loan for EV batteries, the largest since 2009 bailouts

The Department of Energy is loaning Ford and its battery manufacturing partner $9.2 billion to finance the construction of three electric vehicle battery plants in Tennessee and Kentucky, a massive cash infusion meant to ramp up domestic battery manufacturing capabilities to compete with China.

DeSantis sues Biden administration for interfering with Florida’s education system

Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) is suing the Biden administration over a federal accrediting process he said is "unconstitutionally" interfering in Florida's education system.

Russian court rejects appeal of jailed US journalist Evan Gershkovich

A Moscow court rejected the appeal on Thursday of Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich, who is being held in a high-security prison in Russia on spying charges.

Supreme Court news: Justices rule 5-4 against Navajo Nation in right to Colorado River water

The Supreme Court on Thursday ruled against the Navajo Nation, dismissing a suit that argued the federal government has an obligation under an 1868 treaty to create a plan to provide the tribe with a sufficient water supply.
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